Museum sights in Troyes
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Hôtel de Vauluisant
This haunted-looking, Renaissance-style mansion houses two unique museums. Plants used to make dyes and oil paints in the Middle Ages grow in the courtyard.
Musée de l'Art Troyen Redesigned in 2009, the Museum of Troyes Art features the evocative paintings, stained glass and statuary (stone and wood) of the Troyes School, which flourished here during the economic prosperity and artistic ferment of the early 16th century.
Musée de la Bonneterie The Hosiery Museum showcases the sock-strewn story of Troyes' 19th-century knitting industry.
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Musée St-Loup
Musée St-Loup, across the street from the cathedral, has a wide-ranging and sometimes surprising collection of medieval sculpture, enamel, archaeology and natural history. The stuffed mammals and birds at the entrance give the completely wrong impression!
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Musée Di Marco
The dramatic, action-packed drawings of Angelo Di Marco are featured at the new Musée Di Marco . Highlights include spellbindingly sensationalist renderings of the attempted assassination of Charles de Gaulle and the assassination of John F Kennedy.
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Apothicairerie de l'Hôtel-Dieu-le-Comte
If you come down with an old-fashioned malady – scurvy, perhaps, or unbalanced humours – the place to go is this fully outfitted, wood-panelled pharmacy from 1721.
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